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SOLIOM S600 Outdoor WiFi Security Camera - 360° Pan Tilt, Solar Powered with Battery, Motion Detection, Color Night Vision, 2-Way Talk, Remote Access

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Color: White WiFi


Features

  • Pan Tilt Broader & Flexible View: The security camera S600 can turn its head 320 horizontally and 90 vertically pan and tilt, clear two-way audio, and 3X digital Zoom (No optical zoom), which provide you a much broader and flexible view vs other cameras for home security.
  • Full 1080P HD & Color Night Vision: The wireless security camera S600 is 1080p full HD day time video and motion-activated spotlight color night vision; with the 4 pieces white LEDs capturing clear colorful videos at night, can even see through the dark up to 32 feet in very low light conditions.
  • Easy Installation, Remote Access & Solar Rechargeable Battery: Easy to install and 100% wireless camera. Extensible rechargeable battery solar powered security cameras with larger solar panel and metal cover give you a reliable and powerful wireless security camera system in your yard. Remote access to live view via Soliom+ free App
  • Accurate & Fast PIR Motion Detection: The Pan Tilt Zoom outdoor security camera with 120 detecting angle uses a highly sensitive PIR motion sensor with accurate software pixel analysis technology to double control and reduce false alarms, capturing all human movements steadily

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor Security


Brand: SOLIOM


Model Name: S600


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: 2 Way Audio, Built In Light, Night Vision, HD Resolution, Motion Sensor, PTZ Technology


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 4.72 x 10.24 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: S600


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 14, 2020


Manufacturer: Soliom


Country of Origin: China


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  • Soliom S600 - An excellent wireless wifi camera
Color: White WiFi
This is a user review of the SOLIOM S600 Solar Security Cameras Wireless Outdoor WIFI 2.4GHz [24/7 Record] with 20W Solar Panel, 20000mAh Batt. I am not connected with Soliom nor compensated for my reviews. I use products in my real-world experience and tell you, good or bad, what I think of them. I don't do unboxings or lists of functions and features or fancy videos, you can get that elsewhere. I tell you why I bought something and if it satisfies my need or not. My use case: I watch wildlife in my yard on video. I am disabled, in a wheelchair, and live in snow country... the mountains of north-central PA. I can't easily get out to my backyard on a good day and in the snowy/muddy months I cannot get out there at all. I need a remotely-operated video system that allows me to watch wildlife attracted to my backyard deer feeder. A system that is set-and-forget, meaning no trips to do maintenance. In bad weather once I set up a camera in the Fall I often cannot get back to it until Spring due to mud. If any part of the system fails it will have to wait until the ground dries in late March before I can get my wheelchair back to that location, so I need dependability more than most. I have a number and variety of game trail cameras placed throughout the forest that send still images via cellular or that record video to an SD card, and I have an internet-accessible Lorex wired video security NVR system with eight CAT-6 wired cameras surrounding my feeder station. This means that I have cables and power cords strung out across my yard. I wanted to get the same live 24/7 video experience that the wired Lorex system provides but without the wires that have to be taken up when cutting grass, using a solar-powered WiFi signal with cloud storage in a system that I could afford. I tried a number of Wi-Fi trail camera brands that could give me parts of what I wanted but the Soliom S600 is the only system I found that gives me everything I want at a price I can afford. Reolink was close but the recording time and battery life were limited. This Soliom S600 is a complete solar-powered Wi-Fi remote video system. Together with its included high-capacity solar battery and cell phone app software this camera system is designed for remote viewing anywhere a Wi-Fi signal can be acquired. It requires no other power than the solar panel and does not work with cellular data. I have had it for a while now, mounted on a stepladder in my yard to see how it works before buying more of them. The outdoor cameras' Wi-Fi connection covers the ~100' distance from my indoor internet router without connection drops or need for a router signal extender. As shown in the pictures attached the S600 mounts easily with screws or zip-tie straps. As with any solar battery you MUST charge it fully using the provided USB-A to micro USB-C cable before setting this system up. With all cameras I do the unboxing, get familiar with the components and plug it in overnight. While the system charges I read the literature on how to set it up and operate it but I reiterate; if you rush to set it up without a full 10-hour first charge you will not get the best service from any solar battery. After the initial charge the setup could not be simpler - mount the camera and solar panel, connect the cable between them and turn it on. Install the Soliom+ app and follow a few prompted steps to connect to the camera via your home Wi-Fi signal. During setup the account creation process will guide you thru choices to record to a local MicroSD card or pair to Wi-Fi to access the cloud storage. That's it. You're done. For my testing I set this camera up on a six-foot stepladder about twenty-five feet from my solar-operated deer feeder that is suspended from a twenty-foot-high tripod. Sensitivity is fast and excellent: as soon as a deer, duck or rabbit moves in my yard the camera turns on (if you aren't doing continuous recording) and does its thing. Sensitivity is adjustable, I have it at max, and this camera captures the smallest bird movement out to an impressive distance. I placed the solar panel above the camera to get full sun and to keep snow off the camera lens and after weeks of continuous watching on the Soliom+ app and recording 24/7 to the cloud the battery remains at 100%. I have turned on the spotlight and let it record continuously for hours even though that is not normal use. Unlike my other Wi-Fi or cellular systems it does not run down and shut off, and a day's bright sun brings the battery back to full in a few hours. The Soliom S600 is among the quietest remote video camera I have used. Curious deer looking at it from mere inches away have not spooked when I manually panned or zoomed the camera or captured still images, which is pretty amazing. Being quiet helps avoid curious animals' attention, and being built tough out of quality materials (except for lightweight plastic mounting brackets, my only complaint) helps keep animals like raccoons from tearing it apart, but at this affordable price point when a bear climbs the tree and chews it up you can afford to replace it. Image resolution is good, it is exactly as advertised and what you expect from inexpensive home security cameras suitable for short-distance security camera work. It only has ??? magnification zoom but to do any better with a remote solar system you have to spend a whole lot more money. My cameras which are capable of police-quality facial recognition and fast car tag identification cost thousands. You won't get that quality from the S600 but then it's not made for those purposes. If you want to receive a text message when UPS drops a package on your porch and want to watch that package to be sure it stays on the porch or see which neighborhood kid took it, the S600 is perfect for that. Not having to run cables through your walls is a huge savings plus it can be installed anywhere by anyone with only a screwdriver. For my limited use case, watching wildlife in my yard, I am very pleased with the Soliom S600 Wi-Fi camera. It does what I need at a price I can afford, and that's all I can ask. I can confidently deploy this camera to any area with Wi-Fi and do not see any reason that I should have to go back to it for a very long time except to perhaps clean the lens of pollen. For my use this camera is a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Ed Manley

  • I can't stop buying Soliom cameras
Color: Mini White WiFi
The media could not be loaded. This is my 5th Soliom camera. They have proven themselves to be durable and useful. I needed one more to see the other side of my house and inside my carport. The box comes with a camera, (smaller than the S600) a mount for it, solar panel, extension cord for the solar panel, screws and anchors, mounting templates that are stickers, and a manual. The extension cord is a must if you want a camera where the sun doesn't shine. The templates I have never used, but it's nice that they are stickers so you don't have to tape it to your surface and risk removing paint. I always just use the included screws and my battery powered impact driver to drive the screws right in through the holes in the mounts. No pre-drilling necessary for small screws like those into wooden surfaces. Make sure to charge the camera fully before you install it. They don't ship fully charged because it's not good for the batteries when not in use to be fully charged. I use a 128GB SD card for video storage so I don't have to pay for cloud storage. It's nice to have the option, unlike the popular brands that have no SD card option so you are forced into paying for cloud storage if you want to view anything from the past. The camera is easy to pair to your 2.4ghz network and the app is intuitive and responsive. The video quality is awesome for cameras in this price range. You can toggle between SD and HD quality if capacity is a concern. The camera has the option of turning on a bright light at night and recording color video when motion is detected. The other option is to record in night vision black and white. During the day it's color. The two way audio works well for speaking with people. The sound is coming out of the camera and coming from the camera in the app. The solar panels do a wonderful job of charging the cameras. I had one that would die after a few minutes and customer service was responsive. I unfortunately had to charge it again for some reason. After that one occurrence these stay charged and haven't run out of battery even during the gloomy Michigan winters. The only thing I wish they would work on is a way to integrate it into my Google home displays like a nest. That road block is the fault of Google I would assume though. They want you to buy their subscription based camera systems. Overall these are great cameras! I know I have another blind spot to cover in the back I will be buying another one for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by Jason E

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